Reshaping the Work-Family Debate : : Why Men and Class Matter / / Joan C. Williams.
The United States has the most family-hostile public policy in the developed world. Contesting the idea that women need to negotiate better within the family, and redefining the notion of success in the workplace, Joan C. Williams reinvigorates the work-family debate and offers the first steps to ma...
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter one. Opt Out or Pushed Out? -- Chapter two. One Sick Child Away from Being Fired -- Chapter three. Masculine Norms at Work -- Chapter four. Reconstructive Feminism and Feminist Theory -- Chapter five. The Class Culture Gap -- Chapter six. Culture Wars as Class Conflict -- Conclusion: Sarah Palin as Formula and Fantasy -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index |
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